CycleOps Super Magneto Pro Turbo Trainer

CycleOps Super Magneto Pro Turbo Trainer

CycleOps

$310.36USD

For serious athletes and cyclists with goals that require flexibility and choice in ride type and resistance curve to match the needs of their various workouts. The Super Magneto is designed to provide progressive resistance for any ride type and rider.
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For serious athletes and cyclists with goals that require flexibility and choice in ride type and resistance curve to match the needs of their various workouts. The Super Magneto is designed to provide progressive resistance for any ride type and rider.

Top Features of the CycleOps Super Magneto Pro Turbo Trainer

New single hand, single side bike attachment with self centering cone for easy bike entry

New single point leveling feature for quicker easier use on uneven surfaces

Legs lock into position for stability and ease of carrying.

Unit folds flat for storage under a bed

Completely pre-assembled units for faster use from the shop floor to your home

Fits 29” wheels

Lifetime Manufacturers Warranty

What's in the Box:

Supermagneto Pro Trainer

Quick release skewer

realrides.tv coupon code

Instruction manual

VirtualTraining two week free trial

Product Data

MTB:

Yes

Road:

Yes

The Trainer Built for Tri-Geeks, Podium Chasers and First Time Finishers Alike. Super Magneto Pro combines versatility with an authentic road-like feel. Between seasons, use our Super Magneto Pro to get in great shape—and stay that way. It offers the most versatility of our trainers. You can adjust the resistance curves to fit a conditioned rider or a less physically fit rider. Or modify the curves to fit a big or small rider. And if you plan to share a trainer with another rider, the Super Magneto Pro is the right choice.

Like Getting Four Trainers in OneChoose a resistance curve and start riding. Tailor your workout with the Super Magneto Pro Trainer. It offers four resistance curves: easy, road, interval and mountain. No matter how modest or ambitious your goals, this versatile trainer can help you reach them.

EASY SETTING Warm up before you ride hard.

ROAD SETTING Ride all day to build volume and build a sweat.

INTERVAL SETTING Step up to a more intense workout.

MOUNTAIN SETTING Take on the trainer's most challenging ride.

Each setting allows the unit's four rare earth magnets to move to a different controlled working diameter as centrifugal force pushes them away from the center. The farther away the magnet is from center, the higher the resistance. Spring-loaded magnets create a more desirable progressive resistance power curve. Because we designed the flywheel with more material on the outer surface, the Super Magneto Pro delivers a smoother ride and more road-like feel. Precision-balanced fly wheels add to the realism.

Bringing the Power of Riding Outside, InsideEngineers, leading scientists, coaches and athletes have all worked together to develop the CycleOps Pro Series line of trainers. As the category leader for more than 10 years, we've refined our trainers to reflect everything we've learned about bringing the power of riding outside, inside.

About
Turbo Trainers

Can't get out on your bike? - don't let it prevent you from training with one of our Turbo Trainers. Wiggle has a great indoor bike trainer and Turbo Trainer range in stock; so you can go for a bike ride without having to step outside! Wiggle’s range of cycling turbo trainers enable you to carry on with your cycling training regime at any time rain or shine. Available in a wide variety of different styles our Turbo Trainers are of course suitable for both men and women.

About the CycleOps brand

Cycleops are world famous for producing high quality cycle trainers. However, the company origins weren’t in cycling, believe it or not they started with producing curtain rods! The story goes that the Graber brothers sold their window products company and needed something to do. They experimented in their garage and came up with a best-selling bike rack. In 1989, Chris and Sara Fortune purchased the company when it was selling 80,000 bike racks a year. In 1990, a high-end brand of bike rack was launched, branded as “Saris.” Today Saris is a leading supplier to the bicycle industry in over 30 countries. The company expanded in 1999 by acquiring the Cycleops brand of bike trainer. As usual they set out to improve on the design and by 2001 they created a new trainer frame and in 2002 they launched the world’s first progressive resistance Cycleops magnetic trainer. It was in 2001 that they heard about a hub that could measure power output and they jumped at the chance to bring this product to cyclists. They bought the company that invented Powertap and started a new round of Cycleops cycling innovations.

International Delivery

Wiggle ships to over 100 countries. To see what delivery options are available for other destinations you can update your delivery destination via the International Options feature at the top right of the website.

Magazine reviews for CycleOps Super Magneto Pro Turbo Trainer

Review from
Road Cycling UK

CycleOps has been one of the leading names in turbo trainers for the past decade, and its latest trainers could make the company hard to ignore if you're planning to buy a turbo this winter.

Released a few months ago, the Pro range consists of three brand-new trainers. RCUK got its hands on the £255 SuperMagneto Pro and set about putting it to the test to find out if the changes, of which there are many, cut the mustard.

The SuperMagneto Pro, first of all, features an all-new frame that is not only more user-friendly, but also more stable than CycleOps's previous long-standing designs. Their straight-out-of-the-box simplicity has always been an impressive trait, no spannering required, and now CycleOps have made it even more straight-forward to get up and riding.

Push-pins in the top of the frame securely lock it into place and prevent it shifting, while the left-hand leg now features a novel adjustable foot to get the trainer level even on wonky floorboards. It's now a lot easier to clamp the bike into the stand too, with a quick-lock cam lever that is both more ergonomic to use than the older iteration, but also makes for snappier setting up. And when you're done training, the whole lot packs down flatter than previous models, good for those in small flats.

While all these changes impress, it's the resistance unit that impresses the most. The SuperMagneto Pro relies on a magnetic-based unit with four selectable resistance settings, which range from spin, road, interval and mountain settings. The resistance is adjusted by simply turning the dial on the inside of the unit. Changes bring about noticeable increases in resistance on the bike, and now matter how hard a training session you're planning, there's plenty of resistance choices on offer.

And in use, it's really rather smooth. Manufacturers are increasingly seeking to make their trainers feel as close to the real deal as possible, and the Super is about as close as it must be possible to get. It feels like riding on a brand new and freshly Tarmac-ed road. There's a serious lack of noise too, handy for those sharing with less than catering to one's cycling obsession, though big intervals on the highest resistance level will get the unit whirring rather loudly.

In conclusion...

With these changes CycleOps ensures its turbo trainers will remain a superb choice for many.

Rating: 8/10

Great Turbo Trainer
Buying a Turbo Trainer should have been an easy exercise, however when you look at the market their is an amazing amount of choice. I am new to cycling, taking it up as part of my Triathlon, so it was difficult to work out which trainer was best.
The Cycle Ops trainer is a great addition to my triathlon equipment, very easy to set up, I was using the trainer within 20 minutes of opening the box, it is very stable and solid and gives a really good ride.
As for noise levels, you couldn't use it in the living room if someone else wanted to watch TV, but out of the way the noise is not too bad, unfortunatkey I don't know how it compares to other trainers.
As for price, it was quite expensive but in my view well worth it for the quality of ride and tarining potential. I use it in conjunction with my Garmin 310XT watch to provide all the information required.
I would certainly not hesitate in recomending this product to a freind.
15 December 2009

Great resistance curves and road-like feel
The manufacturers have clearly done a lot of work on getting the feel of this trainer right, and to their credit the resistance curves provide an excellent road-like feel which, to an experienced cyclist, is very intuitive. The progressive resistance is very well-tuned and increases smoothly in line with what one would expect on the road - there are no noticeable step changes. There is plenty of resistance for extremely intense workouts, and the interval and mountain settings in particular provide good settings for a keen racing cyclist.
It is very quiet for a trainer (though obviously there is still a certain amount of unavoidable noise at high speed). I use mine in my garage and even in such an enclosed space it never gets loud: I put it on a piece of old carpet which dampens the sound futher.
The frame has a high quality feel, opens smoothly and clicks precisely into place. One foot is adjustable to help level it, and the frame geometry prevents rocking.
I've used it with both 700c road and 26-inch hybrid tyres. The positioning of the resistance unit can take a bit of getting used to but you just need to remember that back/forth adjustments other than the final lock require the lever to be rotated so it is parallel to the resistor - turn it back perpendicular to do the final lock-on. The photos in my copy of the the instruction manual were too dark to see much detail (the only con I can think of) so the first time positioning the resistor involved a bit of trial and error.
Mounting the bike is easy, though the fit onto the QR release lever requires a particular size lever housing on the skewer. A skewer comes with the trainer so I've permanently put it onto my bike, but obviously if you have more than one bike it is worth investing in another compatible skewer.
Another plus is that trainer is delivered "ready to go" out of the box - just open the frame, mount your bike, adjust the unit and lock onto the tyre and away you go. It folds flat for storage though it NB it is still a fair size and is quite heavy so if you can't leave it in its open position you'll need a good-sized easy-to-access space to store it.
29 September 2009

Excellent Turbo Trainer
Easy to set up and quiet when running. Highly recommended.
02 February 2015

CycleOps Super Magneto Pro
Hi, just want to say little bit about this product. I was looking to get some sort of turbo trainer as I do like spend time with my Cannondale bike :) Unfortunatelly weather in UK not always allow me to get out there... or have no time... or my girlfriend :)
I wanted something strong, well made, and Quiet ! I had it setup in less than 10 minutes ! (mind you I am perfectionist, so it will take you about 5 min. )
I have bought the riser block too. My floor in conservatory is not perfectly level, but NO problem for SuperMagneto as one of the legs could be risen.
Now ... I haven't got trainer tyre, just ordinary Schwalbe Ultremo ZX Folding Tyre 700x23c
At 20 km/h slow slow peace you can even talk to your girlfriend, at 30 km/h you need to put TV volume up. The good thing about this trainer is that it has got 4 different setups for different riders. My stays on 3rd, I believe it is called " intermedia "
Overall very happy with it so far. Wiggle has sent me 2015 model, which is slightly different what you can see on youtube. looks like on the actuall picture. My own opinion, even in case you want to sell it...unlikely, it will holds its value. WIN WIN thank you and keep spinning :)
31 January 2015

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one of the reviews mentions that the reason they paid the price is this comes with a power meter which tells you what your power output is (i.e. wattage), but I see no reference to it in the product review or product website.

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the knob securing mechanism is the same as on the picture. The interaction that came with it has the old one I think. When I want to secure the wheel, it DOES NOT click, I just have to guess the pressure. can that be fixed or swapped ?!